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This £400,000 three-bed cottage with stunning views could be yours for just £175,000 – but there is a catch

The future of the Norfolk property, which boasts a conservatory, garden room and beautiful sea views, could be a real cliffhanger

THIS three-bedroom detached cottage with breath-taking sea views could be yours for just £175,000, but the reason why is a real cliffhanger.

The house, which also has a conservatory and front and side gardens, was originally valued at £400,000 but the owners have now slashed the price and any buyers will need to stump up cash WITHOUT a mortgage.

 The property boasts stunning views of the Norfolk coastline but has a very affordable pricetag
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The property boasts stunning views of the Norfolk coastline but has a very affordable pricetagCredit: Bournemouth News

The reason for this is the property sits 18ft from the edge of a crumbling cliff on the Norfolk coast, where other homes have been lost in recent years, falling to the bottom of the 80ft rock face.

The current owners of Cliff Farm lived there happily for 18 years, but decided to sell their “ticking time bomb” two years ago.

The precarious position of the house and the impossibility of getting a mortgage have put buyers off, so the owners have been forced to sell at auction for a massively reduced price of £175,000.

Bryan Baxter, of property auctioneers Auction House, said: "It is a lovely cottage that has previously been valued at £400,000.

 The cottage is in the village of Trimingham, near Cromer
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The cottage is in the village of Trimingham, near CromerCredit: Bournemouth News
 The three-bedroom house has been valued at £400,000 but the current owners have been forced to slash the price
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The three-bedroom house has been valued at £400,000 but the current owners have been forced to slash the priceCredit: Bournemouth News
 The house boasts a conservatory and a garden room for enjoying the views
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The house boasts a conservatory and a garden room for enjoying the viewsCredit: Bournemouth News

"But it is about 18ft from the edge of the cliff and is a bit of a ticking time bomb.

"The current owners have lived there permanently for 18 years and in that time the cliff edge hasn't gotten any closer.

"But further along the cliff there have been parts that have slipped away and some bungalows have been lost.

"The time has come for the owners to move on.

 The property is at risk of falling down the rock face, as others have further along the cliff
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The property is at risk of falling down the rock face, as others have further along the cliffCredit: Bournemouth News
 The cottage boasts a neat kitchen where new owners can cook their meals
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The cottage boasts a neat kitchen where new owners can cook their mealsCredit: Bournemouth News
 There is even a "garden room" where people can look out at the crumbling coastline
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There is even a "garden room" where people can look out at the crumbling coastlineCredit: Bournemouth News
 The price has been slashed due to the coastline falling in on itself
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The price has been slashed due to the coastline falling in on itselfCredit: Bournemouth News

"The property could be there for another 100 years without any further falls but on the other hand if the cliff falls away in years to come the cottage could go with it.

"It is a bit of a gamble.

"We have had limited interest and people have had the opportunity to visit and assess the situation for themselves."


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